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Autophagy as a promoter of longevity: insights from model organisms.
Hansen, Malene; Rubinsztein, David C; Walker, David W.
Afiliação
  • Hansen M; Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, Program of Development, Aging and Regeneration, La Jolla, CA, USA. mhansen@sbpdiscovery.org.
  • Rubinsztein DC; Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, Department of Medical Genetics, Cambridge, UK. dcr1000@cam.ac.uk.
  • Walker DW; UK Dementia Research Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. dcr1000@cam.ac.uk.
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol ; 19(9): 579-593, 2018 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30006559
ABSTRACT
Autophagy is a conserved process that catabolizes intracellular components to maintain energy homeostasis and to protect cells against stress. Autophagy has crucial roles during development and disease, and evidence accumulated over the past decade indicates that autophagy also has a direct role in modulating ageing. In particular, elegant studies using yeasts, worms, flies and mice have demonstrated a broad requirement for autophagy-related genes in the lifespan extension observed in a number of conserved longevity paradigms. Moreover, several new and interesting concepts relevant to autophagy and its role in modulating longevity have emerged. First, select tissues may require or benefit from autophagy activation in longevity paradigms, as tissue-specific overexpression of single autophagy genes is sufficient to extend lifespan. Second, selective types of autophagy may be crucial for longevity by specifically targeting dysfunctional cellular components and preventing their accumulation. And third, autophagy can influence organismal health and ageing even non-cell autonomously, and thus, autophagy stimulation in select tissues can have beneficial, systemic effects on lifespan. Understanding these mechanisms will be important for the development of approaches to improve human healthspan that are based on the modulation of autophagy.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article